Will rear disc brakes really give you significantly more stopping power? If so Iwould be game to get a set.
I really question the need for rear discs, other than the cosmetic appeal. I have the 11.75 discs in front with 11x2.5 drums in the rear. I even put the smaller 7/8" wheel cylinders to help limit the rear's. They still lock up before the fronts. So the the standard solution is to put in an adjustable valve. But what does this do? It effectively limits the pressure to the rear.
So what do you think is going to happen with discs on the rear? You'll have to crank the adjustable valve down to nothing.
I hear the arguments about unsprung weight, so if it's worth $600-800 to you go ahead, I don't get it.
Now if you are putting 13" or larger discs up front, it might help, but I still wonder.